The Liberal Loons over at GLPVQ are besides themselves over the latest Gallup poll numbers showing GOP approval numbers at all time lows. What the fools aren't aware of that there was little or no impact from the 1995 shutdown led by Newt Gingrich.

As the federal government prepares to shut down for the first time since 1995/1996, historical Gallup data reveal that the repercussions of that past conflict ranged from none to short-lived, in terms of Americans' concerns about the U.S. and the political players involved. The 1995/1996 closure, which occurred when -- just like today -- Republican leaders in Congress and a Democratic president failed to agree on the budget, did little to impact Americans' views of President Bill Clinton, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Congress itself, the U.S. economy, and the country in general in the months after the shutdown began.

Gomezz Adddams wrote:The Liberal Loons over at GLPVQ are besides themselves over the latest Gallup poll numbers showing GOP approval numbers at all time lows. What the fools aren't aware of that there was little or no impact from the 1995 shutdown led by Newt Gingrich.

As the federal government prepares to shut down for the first time since 1995/1996, historical Gallup data reveal that the repercussions of that past conflict ranged from none to short-lived, in terms of Americans' concerns about the U.S. and the political players involved. The 1995/1996 closure, which occurred when -- just like today -- Republican leaders in Congress and a Democratic president failed to agree on the budget, did little to impact Americans' views of President Bill Clinton, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, Congress itself, the U.S. economy, and the country in general in the months after the shutdown began.